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curly~sue | 13:37 Fri 05th Sep 2008 | ChatterBank
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Hello!

I am attending a wedding that I was originally invited to the reception of and bought a black dress to wear to it. I have since been invited to attend the church and meal afterwards and I am not sure whether black is a colour that is OK to wear ? I can't really afford to find something else. Can anyone advise me please ?

Thanks in advance, c~s
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yes, you could wear your black dress. Just liven up the accesories with a bit of colour...belt, handbag shoes all the same colour. white or light blue perhaps.
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maybe a little jacket/cardigan over the top that is brightly coloured or some glittery accessories will take away any sombre tones.

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Thank you both. That is great.

Also, whilst we're on the subject of etiquette, they have asked for money as a gift. It's not something I agree with, but would it be best on a cheque do you think ?
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What about a gift voucher for your nearest department store?
My fiance suggested we do the asking for money thing when we get married but I told him I was uncomfortable with that as I would be offended if someone asked me to do that for their wedding.I would get them a gift voucher or just not buy a present at all.
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It was the way it was worded as though they really don't need anything so would quite like the money instead. The voucher idea is a good one, thank you all again.

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